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Alabama SWCS Annual Conference – August 18-20, 2021

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Alabama Soil and Water Conservation Society (SWCS) Chapter Conference - August 18-20, 2021

Come Meet Leah Duzy at Alabama SWCS Annual Conference

This year’s Alabama SWCS Annual Conference theme is Global, Regional, and Local Soil and Water Conservation. Some of the major topics that will be discussed during this conference and at workshops are: Climate, Stormwater Trends, Stream Restoration, Cover Crops, Pollinators, and Native Plants.

Join Leah as she presents and discusses Regulatory Issues Related to Pesticides.

Leah Duzy, Agricultural Economist

With a background in production agriculture and working lands conservation, Leah applies economic principles to risk and conservation decision-making to support agrochemical production development, assessment, and defense. She also provides applied economics research support through collaboration on federal grants and other projects. Her skills support pesticide benefit assessments and endangered species assessments.

Leah previously worked for the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service and the USDA Agricultural Research Service as an agricultural economist for 15 years. She has worked in both the Federal conservation program and agricultural research on conservation production systems, cover crops, and herbicide-resistant weed management, and preparing cost-benefit analyses for Federal conservation programs as part of the rulemaking process.

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With a background in production agriculture and working lands conservation, Leah applies economic principles to risk and conservation decision-making to support agrochemical production development, assessment, and defense. She also provides applied economics research support through collaboration on federal grants and other projects. Her skills support pesticide benefit assessments and endangered species assessments.

Leah previously worked for the USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service and the USDA Agricultural Research Service as an agricultural economist for 15 years. She has worked in both the Federal conservation program and agricultural research on conservation production systems, cover crops, and herbicide-resistant weed management, and preparing cost-benefit analyses for Federal conservation programs as part of the rulemaking process.

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